there plenty of published preflop charts and GTO ranges
in fact, a fun project would be take a non-reasoning model, play on a lesser known game format, and see if it learns an "a ha" moment or explicitly simulate moves ahead
> food waste from various stores brought to a facility to be fed to insects
a. how does that solve the transmission problem?
b. amazing work by EU bureaucrats to regulate businesses that dont exist yet
c. they can export the feed to fish farms or china or whatever. the question is do the economics work. US soy bean is just incredibly productive (and subsidized)
This is less about masked modelling and more about reverse-curriculum.
e.g. DeepCubeA 2019 (!) paper to solve Rubik cube.
Start with solved state and teach the network successively harder states. This is so "obvious" and "unhelpful in real domains" that perhaps they havent heard of this paper.
The original report by Ember [1] is decent but clearly biased.
They assume each battery cycles entirely EVERY day - even in winter. They also assume PV is never curtailed - not even in summer. They of course ignore multi-day weather anomalies. Like wise for weekend/holiday demand variations. etc.
The best part of the report are real world bids of 2025 ESS projects.
Ours is profitable enough. And it can scale but covering more area with FC's of a profitable size. Additionally, market penetration of online grocery shopping is growing rapidly and has no reasons (that we see) to stop growing (as a % of all grocery shopping).
Claude won't handle a project of that scale. Even with Java 7 modernization project, which is much simpler than full javac translation, I constantly hit context limits and Claude throws things like "API Error: 400 {"type":"error","error":{"type":"invalid_request_error","message":"messages.3.content.76: `thinking` or `redacted_thinking` blocks in the latest assistant message cannot be modified.
These blocks must remain as they were in the original response."},"request_id":"req_011CVWwBJpf3ZrmYGkYZLQVf"}" at me.
I'm using the subscription, not API. Claude ate 55% of the weekly limit on the €200 plan to deliver this. Don't know about Codex, no issues (and reporting) there.
> I’m Joseph, and along with Arpan and Bailey we are the founders of OutSail Shipping. We’re building a sail the size of a 747 that rolls up into a shipping container.
in fact, a fun project would be take a non-reasoning model, play on a lesser known game format, and see if it learns an "a ha" moment or explicitly simulate moves ahead
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